Tag Archives: New Mexico

This concludes the series of guest posts by foreclosure defense attorney N. Ana Garner. The earlier posts in the series are here, here, and here. HOW TO PREVENT A DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU FOR FORECLOSURE By N. Ana Garner, Esq. 4. At the end of the answer, you can assert defenses. An important […]

Lawsuits can continue like a river … don’t let a foreclosure lawsuit carry you too far downstream …. This continues the series of guest posts by foreclosure defense attorney N. Ana Garner. The earlier posts in the series are here and here. HOW TO PREVENT A DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU FOR FORECLOSURE By […]

Remember, don’t keep your head in the sand…. This continues the series of guest posts by foreclosure defense attorney N. Ana Garner. The first in the series is here. HOW TO PREVENT A DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU FOR FORECLOSURE By N. Ana Garner, Esq. Why do so many people let a default judgment […]

The prior 3 posts concluded the first series of guest posts by foreclosure defense attorney N. Ana Garner. (Those earlier posts in the series are here, here, and here.) Ms. Garner now begins a second series — there is some overlap, but good information bears repeating! HOW TO PREVENT A DEFAULT JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU FOR […]

This continues the series of guest posts by foreclosure defense attorney N. Ana Garner. The earlier posts in the series are here, and here. UNDERSTANDING THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS IN NEW MEXICO By N. Ana Garner, Esq. The most important event to avoid is a deficiency judgment. A deficiency judgment is the difference in […]

This continues the series of guest posts by foreclosure defense attorney N. Ana Garner. The first in the series is here. UNDERSTANDING THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS IN NEW MEXICO By N. Ana Garner, Esq. Typically, you will receive telephone calls from the servicer (the company to whom you make payments) very soon after […]

From time to time, other attorneys guest post here. Today begins a series by foreclosure defense attorney N. Ana Garner, who represents homeowners in the Santa Fe and Albuquerque areas. UNDERSTANDING THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS IN NEW MEXICO N. Ana Garner, Esq. Have you missed a mortgage payment? Here’s a guide about what you can expect. […]

Starting tomorrow, March 15, 2012 and continuing through Sunday, March 18, 2012, there is a free, four-day foreclosure assistance event taking place at the University of New Mexico School of Law in Albuquerque. It is free and open to the public, and no reservations are needed. For more information, visit helpingnmhomeowners.com, or email info@helpingnmhomeowners.com. […]

The Baltimore Sun today announced the following great news: FTC Bans Advance Fees at Debt Relief Companies The Federal Trade Commission announced that companies promising over the phone to reduce your credit card or other debt can’t charge you a fee until they do their job. The rule affects for-profit businesses and will kick in […]

How do you end up in financial distress? There are many reasons, and, when it comes to facing a potential bankruptcy, very often the biggest triggering event is a medical crisis or a divorce. But there are smaller factors that can add up to your finding yourself in a big crisis. This is the last […]